Guidebook for Orvieto

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Guidebook for Orvieto

Food Scene

Wonderful food, staff and drinks
Il Dialogo Orvieto
2 Via dei Gualtieri
Wonderful food, staff and drinks
Ristorante Il Cocco
6 Via Giuseppe Garibaldi
Great pastas

Drinks & Nightlife

Location and great people watching
Enoteca al Duomo
13 Piazza del Duomo
Location and great people watching

Sightseeing

A guided tour of the underground of Orvieto is an exciting experience to see the remains of an old olive oil mill, Medieval throws, and dovecotes. A plunge into the heart of antiquity and get to know the city from its heart retracing the history…
32 locals recommend
Orvieto Underground
23 Piazza del Duomo
32 locals recommend
A guided tour of the underground of Orvieto is an exciting experience to see the remains of an old olive oil mill, Medieval throws, and dovecotes. A plunge into the heart of antiquity and get to know the city from its heart retracing the history…
In 1527 during the “Sack of Rome” the then Pope Clement VII took refuge in Orvieto. He commissioned Antonio da Sangallo the Younger in the construction of the well to serve as the water supply in case of siege. The design of Sangallo, who already worked on the fortification of the city…
57 locals recommend
Well of St. Patrick
5B Piazza Cahen
57 locals recommend
In 1527 during the “Sack of Rome” the then Pope Clement VII took refuge in Orvieto. He commissioned Antonio da Sangallo the Younger in the construction of the well to serve as the water supply in case of siege. The design of Sangallo, who already worked on the fortification of the city…
A symbol of the city itself, the Duomo is one of the most beautiful in Italy. The construction began in 1290, with the support of both the Catholic Church and the city. The intent was to create one large cathedral for the city, to replace two decaying churches that existed there before.
96 locals recommend
Duomo di Orvieto
26 Piazza del Duomo
96 locals recommend
A symbol of the city itself, the Duomo is one of the most beautiful in Italy. The construction began in 1290, with the support of both the Catholic Church and the city. The intent was to create one large cathedral for the city, to replace two decaying churches that existed there before.

Essentials

Next door to Casa Passeggiata
8 locals recommend
Meta Supermarket
110 Corso Cavour
8 locals recommend
Next door to Casa Passeggiata